DEMOCRATIC-PRIMARY

The Low Road to Victory

Source: The New York Times

Aw shucks!! The NY Times doesn't like the way Hillarity! is running her campaign and doesn't think she won by a high enough percentage in Pennsylvania.

Dem Race Will Continue

Source: The Nation

Obama supporters will say that her Pennsylvania win will only net Clinton another 14 to 16 delegates -- meaning that she will have to win upcoming primaries by impossibly wide margins to overtake their man's solid delegate lead. And they'll be right.

I Don't Need No Civil War Hillary

So the debate was two days ago and, despite my fervent belief that sense would prevail, there continue to be persons stepping up to say Hillary is now the "best equipped" candidate to Rescue the Democrats from the predicted onslaught by John McCain.

Superdelegates unswayed by Clinton

Source: MSNBC

Yet despite giving it her best shot in what might have been their final debate, interviews on Thursday with a cross-section of these superdelegates — members of Congress, elected officials and party leaders — showed that none had been persuaded much by her attacks on Mr.

Hillary Goes to Pennsylvania

Source: dickard.wordpress.com

A scene from a script based on the 2008 election. I really hope they make a movie out of this...

Clinton touts her experience with guns

Source: CNN

"You know, my dad took me out behind the cottage that my grandfather built on a little lake called Lake Winola outside of Scranton and taught me how to shoot when I was a little girl," she said.

Voteboth.com set to undermine the entire Democratic ticket

Source: Politivine.com

If Hillary Clinton is on the ticket, be it a joint Clinton/Obama effort or if she just outright steals the primary and is the Dem. candidate, it will rally opposition forces to levels that could totally knock the Dems. out in November.

Superdelegates Can Multiply and Help Hillary Win

Source: NewsMax

Wow I had no idea that some superdelegates can name other superdelegates and so load the vote for their favored candidate. This is democracy?

Take a 4, and add seven 0's: that's how much money Obama raised last month

Source: Politico

CHICAGO, IL—Senator Barack Obama's campaign announced today that more than 442,000 contributors across the country gave more than $40 million in March. More than 218,000 donors contributed to the campaign for the first time, and the average contribution level was $96.

Clinton's message to superdelegates: Wright, Wright, Wright, Wright...

Source: Talking Points Memo

In an interview with me this morning, senior Hillary adviser Harold Ickes confirmed that Reverend Jeremiah Wright is a key topic in discussions with uncommitted super-delegates over whether Obama is electable in a general election.

Clinton campaign's "dirty tricks" in Texas

Source: AMERICAblog

My mom was a delegate in Dallas this past weekend. She arrived at 7AM and didn't get to leave until 8PM. She said that it appeared the Clinton delegates were trying to drag things out so long that people would have to leave.

May 6th: The New Super Tuesday

Source: Politivine.com

While the PA primary is fast approaching on April 22nd, it is actually the May 6th primaries in Indiana and North Carolina that are on everyone's main watch list.

Richardson: 'I'm not going to stoop to Carville's level'

Source: CNN

"I haven't gotten into the gutter on this. And you know, I'm not going to stoop to Carville's level. I barely know the guy in the first place," Richardson told Bob Scheiffer on CBS's "Face the Nation."

Clinton Vows She's In It Until Convention

Source: ABC News

Amid calls to exit the Democratic nomination race for the sake of party unity, Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., vowed to keep her presidential campaign going until the final primary in June and until the party figures out what to do with the Michigan and Florida delegations.

Pa. Independents Are Obama's Primary Concern

Source: NPR

This is an audio file of a radio broacast. The Description:

In Texas, the Obama campaign tries to win over Clinton's county convention delegates.

Source: Althouse

Ann Althouse blogs about her son, Chris, who attended the caucuses in Texas and the chaos of how they were run. Chris ended up as one of the delegates to the County Convention for Hillary.

Progressives for Obama

Source: The Huffington Post

It's not about Obama, it is about US. Progressives are putting together their grassroots coalition.

Wright Sermon

Source: Politico

A very different side of Jeremiah Wright: A reader sends over a link to the recording of his now-famous sermon titled "The Audacity to Hope."

Is it really Hillary or Nobody?

Source:

She continues to profess that Obama is not electable in the general election against McCain, however, I believe that it is actually her that is not electable in the general. Obama has the ability to reel in voters from all sides and parties, where Mrs.

James Carville, Pat Buchanan and Hillary Clinton

Source: OpEdNews.Com Progressive

The only way I see to put down the unholy triad of Carville-Buchanan-Clinton is for superdelegates wo move in anarchic fashion now to the point that other elements inimical to the Clinton campaign (lack of money, mathematical impossibility) kick in.

Can GOP Voters Spoil the Dem Race?

Source: Yahoo! News

As if Democrats didn't have enough problems deciding upon their presidential nominee this year, now they must contend with the possibility that Republicans are deliberately crossing party lines to prolong the bitterly contested race between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama.

My Hillary Clinton Encounter

Yesterday I had the opportunity to attend a question and answer session with Senator Clinton in Huntington, WV. The session was held at the local American Legion post and was attended mostly by members of that post.

Hillary Attack Ads For The Obama Team

Source: villagevoice.com

This fire must be fed, not doused. Therefore, since it is the Obama campaign that has been pulling its toughest punches, here is a handful of suggestions for television ads to be used against his opponent.

Who is Rev. Jeremiah Wright?

Source: dogonvillage.com

Wright was born on September 22, 1941, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the son of Rev. Jeremiah Wright, Sr. and Dr. Mary Henderson Wright.

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